They are both innately skilled, whether working metal with a hammer and anvil or wood with a carving tool. |
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They are innately evil, receptacles for ill will, jealousy, revenge and psychopathy. |
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Her stint at a publishing firm did not last long, perhaps because she was always innately attuned to social work. |
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Unlike the stereotype of salmon returning unerringly to their natal streams, salmon are innately resilient and opportunistic. |
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Rationalist architects similarly looked abroad to forge an innately Italian style for mass culture exhibitions. |
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Like their contemporaries in the press, the schoolroom, and elsewhere, literary writers helped to construct Irish-Americans as innately depraved. |
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Anglos considered Mexicans an innately lazy and unenterprising people who had failed to exploit the rich natural resources of the Southwest. |
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It shows moreover that most ordinary people are not innately selfish and greedy. |
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He innately fears and mistrusts others, and therefore believes in maintaining barriers between himself and others just on general principle. |
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This theory makes perfect sense and plays to our puritanical prejudice that fat, fast food and television are innately damaging to our humanity. |
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There is just something innately draining about watching a full-size actor waddle on his knees for the sake of a supposed belly laugh. |
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Once you see that creation is not innately evil, then the other issue for Docetists is no longer a problem. |
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They are often taken for granted as the wound innately granulates, contracts, and epithclializes under optimal conditions. |
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Though he studied electronics, he was an innately creative artist, even as a child. |
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Certain cinema techniques are innately unrealistic, such as the blue screen and zoom lens. |
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This unlikely resin candidate has a another critical characteristic: its surface is innately electrostatically charged. |
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These three actors, Australian-bred and innately brooding, comprise the fabulously Hemsworth brothers. |
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The anointing to nurture is innately in every female, single or married, young or old. |
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He believed that most human beings are innately depraved, steeped in original sin, and unable to better themselves with their feeble reason. |
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So it is innately guaranteed, that the straton process is executed deterministically. |
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I think round shapes communicate more innately with the viewer. |
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In contrast, the infrared absorption spectrum provides a fingerprint that innately reflects the sample composition. |
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Young people are innately more inclined to overthrow the existing order than are their elders. |
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I am not saying that theological arguments are innately moral or even superior to other lines of reasoning. |
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It is doubtful whether our species is innately greedy, aggressive or competitive. |
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They care about it instinctively and innately because it is about their kids and their grandkids. |
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Management shouldn't assume that employees will innately understand what is and is not Okay to say online. |
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It means that every human being is innately gifted and has something to offer that others need. |
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I think we are innately suspicious of this kind of rapid cognition. |
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He may hail from Kazakhstan, but Borat innately understands the American dream. |
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An innately talented midfielder with a sweet left foot and sharp brain, Dillon's slightness of stature is perhaps the only thing that prevents him making it at a higher level. |
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Certainly, my thumbs seem innately untrainable to the gymnastics allowing the mobile generation to manipulate increasingly miniature keypads with ease. |
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Even if you lack an innately sympathetic personality, you can succeed handsomely if you are prepared to handle the most common human situations that you will encounter. |
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However, since you've been trapped in suspended animation on the surface, you've forgotten who you are, where you've come from, or why you're so innately powerful. |
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These images, like all translations, are innately ambiguous in authorship. |
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One must never speak ill of nonchronological storytelling in America, where it is considered innately more serious than the other kind. |
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All of the commissions came back to their respective governments and advised to a greater or lesser degree that a prohibition-based drug policy on cannabis was ineffective, innately flawed, and likely counterproductive. |
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Members of Parliament must possess the qualities of morality, discipline and discretion over delegated issues innately, and these certainly cannot be imposed on them by anyone else. |
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The law can deal with both the traditional definition of marriage and civil unions while recognizing the reality that they are innately a different type of relationship. |
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In adolescence, this national love affair with Italy conflicted rather eccentrically with a secret aspiration to temper and anglicise my innately Latin character. |
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So the notion of an innate behavioral repertoire, and of innately specified links between environmental stimuli and elements of that repertoire, are very much part of the Behaviorist picture. |
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This was paralleled by Phair's melody lines, which forced her voice, which was not innately strong, to attempt everything from an almost guttural throatiness to a thin soprano. |
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Imagine further that the Chechens-widely believed by Russians to be innately disposed to terrorism and crime-had been discovered to have bought imagery of a number of nuclear power plants in southern Russia. |
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For me, it's also the ability to have women who are bad characters … the one thing that really frustrates me is this idea that women are innately good, innately nurturing. |
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Our attitude to investment is innately conservative and prudent. |
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They are neither lovable nor loving because they are innately poisonous or repulsive, like a pit adder or a skunk. |
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Anglican divines then, however innately uncompetitive, resembled today's racehorses or pop singers in the passionate claques they acquired. |
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The other part of me innately knew that messing with fate was pointless. |
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In spite of its innately camp premise, the novel is as dark, violent, and hypersexual as Barker's best-known work. |
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While the underlying information resulting from the study was undeniably innately difficult or unpleasant, the host made no inferences about the community it related to. |
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In Britain the JIC Chairman is a titular head of the community, yet there has always been a deep reluctance to accord the occupant a proconsular role in an innately collegial system. |
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In addition, its' surface is innately electrostatically charged. |
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Fish innately know how to swim, they don't go to school to learn it. |
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